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Apr

13

Aviso Meteorológico

Patrón ventoso persiste este sábado

13 de abril de 2024
10:00 am

Diagnóstico: Elevados niveles de presión atmosférica sobre la cuenca del Mar Caribe favorecen un fuerte aceleramiento del viento alisio en la región centroamericana. Particularmente sobre Costa...

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Apr

12

Weather Warning

Windy conditions this Friday and weekend

Discussion: The gradual increase in atmospheric pressure over the Caribbean Basin has caused the increase in trade winds in Costa Rica. The Central Valley, the North Pacific and the mountain...

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Apr

11

Weather Report N°6

Gradual return to normal weather conditions in the Caribbean regions and North Zone region

April 11th, 2024
9.00 a.m.

Diagnosis: After several days with abundant rainfall in both the Caribbean and the Northern Zone, in the last hours there was a decrease in rainfall in these regions, registering amounts not...

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Apr

10

Informe Meteorológico N°5

Precipitaciones de variable intensidad en las montañas del Caribe y el Pacífico

10 de abril de 2024
09:00 p.m.

Informe Meteorológico N°5 Precipitaciones de variable intensidad durante la noche y madrugada en las montañas del Caribe y el Pacifico 10 de abril de 2024 09:00 p.m. Diagnóstico:...

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Apr

10

Meteorological Report N°4

Rainy conditions in the Caribbean and Northern Zone

April 10, 2024
9:00 am

Diagnóstico: Condiciones inestables se mantienen en el Caribe, Zona Norte y sectores marítimos del Pacífico Central y Sur. Esto debido al alto contenido de humedad en la atmósfera, así como a la...

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Aviso Meteorológico-IMN-200224-05:00pm

Feb

20

Weather Warning (Update)

Rainy conditions in the Caribbean due to Cold Surge #18

February 20, 2024
5:00 p.m.

Diagnosis: Cold Surge #18 and a high humidity content in the atmosphere maintain favorable conditions for the development of rains of varying intensity during the night of this Tuesday and during the early morning and morning hours of Wednesday, February 21. As of 7:00 am today, the most significant accumulations cover maximum ranges of 38 mm in San Carlos (Northern Zone) and ranges between 15 mm to 50 mm presented in the North Caribbean and South Caribbean.

In addition to this, the high levels of atmospheric pressure allow the presence of accelerated trade winds with strong to very strong gusts in the North Pacific, Central Valley and mountains of the country. The maximum gusts were recorded at the following points: La Cruz and Bagaces between 95 km/h to 101 km/h, ranges between 45 km/h to 70 km/h in other points of the North Pacific, between 80 km/h to 87 km/h in mountains of the South Pacific and ranges between 45 km/h to 69 km/h in the Central Valley.

Forecast: From tonight until next Wednesday a windy pattern will continue in the country, very strong to intense gusts of wind (between 70 km/h to 100 km/h) are expected in the North Pacific, strong to very strong gusts (between 50 km/h to 70 km/h) in the Central Valley, in mountainous sectors of the Central Pacific and South Pacific there will be very strong gusts (between 65 km/h to 90 km/h). Windy conditions will vary in intensity throughout the day on Thursday, still maintaining moderate trade winds with the possibility of moderate to strong gusts.

Regarding precipitation and cloudiness, it is forecast that the Caribbean and Northern Zone regions will be cloudy with rain throughout the night of this Tuesday and during the early morning and morning hours of Wednesday, with accumulated amounts of rain between 20 mm and 45 mm in general and maximum accumulated values located between 60 mm to 95 mm near and on the mountains of the North Caribbean, South Caribbean, the Limón coast and towards the border sectors of Sixaola and Talamanca mountains, all this in a period of 12 hours . Part of this precipitation could reach the mountains, to the east and north of the Central Valley in the form of drizzle. Isolated showers may occur in the South Pacific during the afternoon period on Wednesday, especially near the coast. In the rest of the regions, no rain is estimated.

From Wednesday to Thursday, a decrease in maximum temperatures is expected, due to cloud cover and the fact that the cold mass could approach the north of the country. The latest analyzes carried out show that a reduction of 3 °C to 6 °C may occur in the North Zone and the Caribbean; and between 2 °C to 4 °C in the Central Valley and mountainous sectors.

The influence of Cold Surge #18 is expected to gradually decrease during the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, February 21, where the country will stop experiencing precipitation associated with the system on Thursday, February 22.

Warning: Special attention due to very strong gusts of wind in the North Pacific and the Central Valley and rain in the Caribbean mountains.

Due to the above, the IMN recommends:

• Prevention of wind gusts and their possible impact on roofs, electrical wiring, signs, trees; as well as in the mountainous parts of the country and Guanacaste (national parks, volcanoes).
• Caution in air navigation due to increased turbulence, as well as in maritime navigation due to increased rough seas, especially in the North Pacific, Gulf of Nicoya and northern Central Pacific.
• Avoid burning of all types, as they can get out of control.
• Stay informed through social networks, Twitter: @IMNCR, Facebook: National Meteorological Institute CR and the WEB Page: www.imn.ac.cr

Paulo Solano
Meteorologist
DMSA-IMN